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ZX212437440
2013
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Abstract: - Volume of concrete consumed by the construction industry is very large. In India, conventional
concrete contains natural sand obtained from riverbeds as fine aggregates. In recent times with a boost in
construction activities, there is a significant increase in the consumption of concrete causing the dwindling of
natural sand. This has led to several environmental issues thereby government imposing a ban on the
unrestricted use of natural sand. This has resulted in the scarcity and significant rise in the cost of natural sand.
Therefore, an alternative to river sand has become the need of the hour. The promotional use of manufactured
sand will conserve the natural resources for the sustainable development of the concrete in construction
industry.
Here various durability tests were conducted for concrete. From the test results, it is observed that with
increasing proportion of manufactured sand the penetration of water into concrete decreases.
Keywords: - Durability, Natural Sand, Manufactured sand, Water Permeability test, Rapid Chloride
Penetration test.
I.
INTRODUCTION
Durability of concrete is defined as its ability to withstand weathering action, chemical attack or any
other process of deterioration. A durable concrete requires little or no maintenance and retains its original form,
quality and serviceability when exposed to its environment expect harsh or highly aggressive environment. With
increasing pollution level it has become necessary to check the durability of concrete. Concrete Mix design
procedure considers only the compressive strength of concrete. Although compressive strength is a measure of
durability of concrete to a great extent but it is not always true that a strong concrete is a durable concrete. In
order to predict the durability of concrete Rapid Chloride Penetration Test and Water Permeability Test were
conducted.
II.
LITERATURE REVIEW
P.M. Shanmugavadiv etal. have shown from water permeability test that permeability reduced with
increase in proportion of manufactured sand. This may be due to less voids present in concrete with
manufactured sand showing better bonding between the aggregate and cement paste. Results of rapid chloride
penetration test shows that chloride ion penetrability is high for concrete with natural sand while it is reduced
using manufactured sand. They attribute this due to coarser grain size of manufactured sand resulting in better
packing of particles. They suggest that 70% of manufactured sand in concrete is the optimum replacement for
natural sand for better results.
Experimental results of M.G. Shaikh et al. suggest that the sharp edges of the particles in artificial sand
provide better bond with the cement than the rounded part of the natural sand. Both concrete made using
artificial sand and natural sand are moderate to chloride permeability.
III.
EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION
3.1. Cement
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The materials used are Ordinary Portland cement Grade53, natural and manufactured sand from
obtained from a local supplier, 20mm and 10mm down size coarse aggregate. The properties of material are
shown in the following tables
Component
Fineness m2/kg
Initial setting time, minutes
Final setting time. Minutes
Standard consistency
Soundness
Results show that the properties of cement are within the permissible limits.
3.2. Fine aggregates
Sieve analysis of natural and manufactured sand show that the fineness modulus of manufactured sand is greater
than that of natural sand. i.e. the fine aggregate changes from zone III to zone I. This indicates that fine
aggregates are coarser in case of manufactured sand.
3.3. Coarse aggregates
Crushed angular aggregate with maximum grain size of 20mm and downgraded was used and having bulk density 1.38 kg/m3. The specific
gravity and fineness modulus was found to be 2.82 and 8 respectively
3.4. Mix proportions and Mix details
Concrete mix design in this investigation was designed as per the guidelines specified. The Table 3 shows the mix proportions of Concrete
(kg/m3).Concrete mixtures with different proportions of manufactured sand for natural sand ranging from 0% to 100% were casted.
Proportion
Materials
Cement+ fly ash+ micro silica
Coarse aggregate
20mm
10mm
Fine aggregate
Water
1.41
1.3
1.79
0.28
0.88
0.81
1.69
0.28
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Permeability
High
Moderate
Very low
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coulombs
5000
4000
3000
Coulombs
2000
1000
0
100%C.S
+0% R.S
50% C.S
+50% R.S
0%C.S +
100% R.S
Average
17
20
46
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
100%
50%Manufactured 100% Natural sand
Manufactured Sand sand and 50%
Natural sand
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REFERENCES
P.M.Shanmugavadivu and R.Malathy (2011)Durability Properties of Concrete with Natural sand and
Manufactured sand International Conference on Science and Engineering
M. G. Shaikh and S. A. Daimi (2011) Durability studies of concrete made by using artificial sand with
dust and natural sand International Journal of Earth Sciences and Engineering Volume 04, pp 823-825
Nimitha. Vijayaraghavan and Dr. A.S. Wayal (2013) Effects of Manufactured sand on compressive
strength and workability of concrete International Journal of Structural and Civil Engineering Research
Volume 02, pp 228-232
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